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≈ 0.5 km
Canard Café comes across as a cozy neighborhood spot with great coffee, a welcoming vibe, and plenty of non dairy options, making it easy to linger whether working, reading, or catching up with friends. The menu shines with tasty items like the duck confit sandwich and grilled cheese, while pastries and breakfast sandwiches get frequent praise, and the space feels stylishly casual with a wall of dog Polaroids that adds real charm. Staff are repeatedly described as friendly and patient, quick to help and always courteous, rounding out a consistently pleasant visit. Some reviews note higher prices for modest portions and occasional espresso missteps, but the overall experience is described as a standout in the area, rivaling other hip cafes and inviting return trips. Dog friendly and easy to drop in, Canard Café seems to blend comfort, quality coffee, and neighborhood character in a way that keeps guests coming back.View restaurant profile
Canard Café
Opens Today at 7 amThe Village/Centre-Sud
Mentioned in: 18 Cafes in Montreal Perfect for Studying and Remote Work18 Essential Weekday Breakfast Restaurants in MontrealView More
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≈ 1.8 km
Teashop Thé aux Perles is described as a standout bubble tea spot in Chinatown Montreal, where drinks are fresh, flavorful, and well balanced with chewy pearls and a wide menu that ranges from brown sugar milk tea and mango green tea to seasonal specialties made with top quality ingredients. The service is consistently friendly and attentive, the owner appears hands on, and the shop offers fast service, reliable delivery, and late hours in a clean, welcoming setting. Reviews note good value and frequent promotions such as buy one get one deals, plus thoughtful touches like fortune cookies, with staff who offer helpful recommendations and customization. Regulars praise the consistent quality across classics and unique creations, and many say Teashop Thé aux Perles is the go to bubble tea spot in the area, open late and ready for orders at any time of day.View restaurant profile
#Teashop Thé aux Perles
Bubble tea specialist with a selection of smoothies & cold drinks.
Opens Today at 10 am
Chinatown, Downtown
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≈ 2 km
Fenêtre Sur Kaboul offers a warm, authentic Afghan dining experience with inviting decor, fragrant spices and generous, satisfying dishes. Guests consistently praise flavorful mains and standout entrées such as mantos, ashak and qabuli palow, along with a pleasant ambiance and attentive, friendly service. The table d'hote options provide good value with a complete meal, and the BYOW policy helps keep drinks affordable, while groups can be accommodated in a private back room at no extra cost. Overall the experience blends generous portions, thoughtful presentation and a hospitable atmosphere that makes it easy to imagine returning, even if a few visits note occasional slower service or slight variation in spice levels.View restaurant profile
Fenêtre Sur Kaboul - Restaurant & Salon de Thé
Opens Wednesday at 4 pmLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: The Best Restaurants to Enjoy Middle-Eastern Cuisine in Montreal
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≈ 2 km
La Panzeria offers an authentic Italian experience with fresh, simple dishes that are executed with care and full of flavor. The focaccia, panzerotti, burrata and the standout combinations with mortadella, pistachios and figs are repeatedly praised, along with handmade pastas such as orecchiette and a pistachio pesto pasta. The atmosphere is cozy and intimate, with friendly, attentive service and a welcoming vibe that invites lingering over a meal or an espresso. Across reviews, the quality of ingredients and the sense of being transported to Apulia shine through, making it feel like a true taste of Italy outside of Italy. While the space is small and reservations are wise, the overall impression is one of consistency, hospitality, and dishes that feel both comforting and artisanal. La Panzeria proves popular for lunch or dinner, celebrated for authenticity, aroma and memorable flavors that keep guests coming back.View restaurant profile
La Panzeria
Opens Wednesday at 11 amLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: 15 Italian Restaurants To Impress Your DateYour Guide to Montreal's Must-Try SandwichesView More
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≈ 2 km
Across the reviews, Mama C Café comes across as a welcoming, stylish spot in Old Montreal where breakfast and brunch are consistently praised for tasty, well-balanced dishes, delightful pastries, and well-made coffee. The atmosphere is calm, chic, and inviting with warm lighting and brick walls that invite lingering, and the space earns high marks for its beautiful décor and great vibe. Service is repeatedly highlighted as attentive and friendly, with staff offering thoughtful recommendations and making groups feel well cared for. Dishes such as sandwiches, bagels, salads, and Mediterranean-inspired plates are praised for flavor and generous portions, and many visitors leave feeling they’ve had a memorable experience worth returning for. Overall, the café is viewed as a reliable go-to for a lovely morning or midday meal, combining delicious food, welcoming hospitality, and a quality café experience in a prime location.View restaurant profile
Mama C Café
Located inside the Nelligan Hotel, right next to Mama C Restaurant, our Café reflects the same Mediterranean warmth and attention to detail.
Opens Today at 7:30 am
Old Montreal
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≈ 2.1 km
Paparmane is described as a magical tea room in Old Montreal with a whimsical, rococo inspired decor that many say is stunning and photogenic, setting a special mood for gatherings. The service is repeatedly praised as attentive, friendly, and accommodating, including customizable options for dietary needs and families with children. The tea selection is wide and the food presentation is elegant, with menus that include vegetarian, gluten free, and vegan choices and frequent seasonal changes that invite repeat visits. While most bites are noted as delicious and thoughtfully crafted, a few comments mention that some sweets can be very sweet or scones can be dry and portions can feel modest for the price. The overall vibe is described as memorable and immersive, perfect for birthdays, girl days, or a relaxing outing, and many reviews say they would return to experience the next menu and the enchanting atmosphere.View restaurant profile
Paparmane
Discover tea time and all its hoopla!
Opens Wednesday at 11 am
Old Montreal
Mentioned in: The Best Tea Houses to Discover in MontrealWhere to Eat for Easter in Montreal: Our Top Picks for Brunch and MoreView More
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≈ 2.2 km
Commodore Café comes across as a welcoming spot with friendly baristas and solid coffee in a stylish, well located space whose decor transports guests and helps them unwind; grab-and-go options and delicious pastries add convenience and variety, and service is consistently praised as great. While one note mentions that coffee was average on a visit, other feedback highlights lattes that are among the best ever and earns strong recommendations. The overall vibe is charming and the atmosphere is enhanced by thoughtful details and a pleasant layout, making this a go-to for a satisfying experience.View restaurant profile
Commodore Café
Coffee shop in the HONEYROSE Hotel.
Opens Today at 7 am
Quartier des Spectacles, Downtown
Mentioned in: Where to Eat in Montreal's Quartier des SpectaclesBest Hotel and Spa Restaurants in MontrealView More
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≈ 2.6 km
Café buvette Magnolia feels like a welcoming neighborhood hub where friendly service and a cozy, relaxed atmosphere invite guests to linger over brunch, coffee, or a light bite. The menu earns praise for generous portions, quality ingredients, and solid value, with favorites like eggs Benedict, avocado toast, grilled cheese, bagels with salmon, fresh juices, and homemade shakshuka getting steady nods for flavor and careful preparation, alongside standout lattes and a strong barista program. The terrace on Mont Royal and the overall vibe add to the appeal, making it a great spot for studying, catching up with friends, or just enjoying a sunny day with good coffee and easy going service, and staff are noted for remembering regulars and keeping the mood upbeat. Occasional busy periods may slow service a touch, but the atmosphere remains friendly and the team strives to keep things moving smoothly. All in all, a dependable go to for brunch and casual meals with consistent quality, warmth, and a vibe that makes visitors want to return.View restaurant profile
Café buvette Magnolia
Daily fresh bagels, salads, juices and smoothies
Opens Today at 9 am
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal, Mile-End
Mentioned in: Affordable Breakfasts in Montreal: Where to Eat Without Breaking the BankMontreal's Healthy Restaurant Guide: Where to Find Nutritious CuisineView More
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≈ 2.7 km
Marché Artisans is described as a cozy, welcoming spot with a wide range of artisanal foods and drinks, where fresh, well-presented dishes and generous portions keep guests satisfied. The menu includes sandwiches, pastries, desserts, cakes, chocolate, pizza, crepes and charcuterie, alongside coffee, tea, and other drinks, with homemade ice creams and seasonal offerings adding to the appeal. A friendly, professional team and attentive service are frequently praised, as is the inviting atmosphere and spacious seating. Guests enjoy the variety of artisanal products and ready-to-eat dishes, from jellies and condiments to chocolates, and appreciate good value. The venue feels versatile and vibrant for casual bites, desserts, and celebrations alike.View restaurant profile
Marché Artisans
Located in the Hotel Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth
Opens Today at 7:30 am
Downtown
Mentioned in: Best Hotel and Spa Restaurants in Montreal
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≈ 2.7 km
Rosélys offers a bright, sophisticated setting with consistently attentive service and a diverse menu that shines from breakfast through brunch to afternoon tea. The brunch buffet is repeatedly highlighted for its variety, quality, and generous portions, with standout items such as onion soup, grilled octopus, seafood, and an array of pastries. High Tea and Afternoon Tea receive frequent praise for atmosphere and well curated selections, while dinner experiences with wine pairings are described as refined and flavorful with elegant plating. Breakfast and omelet stations are noted for good value and quality, complemented by made to order options. Across visits, the staff's professionalism and the welcoming ambiance contribute to many memorable experiences and strong recommendations for special occasions or a reliable, impressive meal.View restaurant profile
Rosélys
Located in the Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth Hotel
Opens Today at 6:30 am
Downtown
Mentioned in: The Best Tea Houses to Discover in MontrealAt the RestoMontreal Team Table: Our December 2025 Media Invitations and FavouritesView More
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≈ 3 km
Café Castel presents a cozy, European inspired vibe with warm lighting, antique decor, a balcony, and large windows that make the space feel open and inviting. Coffee is a highlight for many visitors, with smooth espressos, rich cappuccinos, and enjoyable lattes complemented by a varied selection of pastries such as almond croissants and tiramisu. The atmosphere is described as comfortable and relaxing, a great place to study or chat, with a calm tempo that invites lingering. Service is frequently praised for friendliness and efficiency, contributing to consistently pleasant experiences, while the menu offers a mix of beverages, sandwiches, and desserts at good value. While a few notes mention crowds during busy times and occasional minor issues, the overall impression is that Café Castel is a reliable, welcoming spot to enjoy quality coffee, tasty treats, and a memorable Parisian inspired ambiance.View restaurant profile
Café Castel
Located in Best Western Ville-Marie Montreal Hotel & Suites
Opens Today at 7 am
Westmount, Downtown
Mentioned in: The Most Aesthetic Cafes in Montreal
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≈ 0.2 km
La Tasse Joyeuse is described as a warm, welcoming cafe with a cozy atmosphere that makes it a great place to study or work. Reviewers repeatedly praise the friendly, attentive service and the helpful staff. Coffee and drinks are highlighted as excellent, with mentions of latte varieties, strong coffee, Spanish matcha lattes, and an Oreo frappuccino. The space is noted for being clean, nicely decorated, and well equipped with many outlets and free wifi. A wide range of food and desserts is enjoyed, including sandwiches, paninis, wraps, pastries, and cakes, with reviewers calling items generous and tasty. While many reviews call the prices affordable and the location convenient, a few point out that the menu can be hard to read and some items offer less value. The cafe is appreciated as a neighborhood treasure with a loyalty program and a vibe that invites lingering, chatting, or working in a relaxed setting.View restaurant profile
La Tasse Joyeuse
Opens Today at 7 amThe Village/Centre-Sud
Mentioned in: The Best Festive Drinks in Montreal: Hot Chocolates, Lattes, and Holiday Sips to Try This Season
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≈ 0.3 km
La Diperie comes across in the reviews as a welcoming spot with friendly, professional service and a warm atmosphere, often with the owner present and a vibe of good humor. Ice cream lovers praise the wide range of dipping flavors, clever combinations, and tasty chocolates, while the service is frequently described as impeccable and the staff as kind and helpful. The menu items and experiences vary from fresh, varied baskets and indulgent treats like mango sorbet and waffles to the everyday pleasure of a reliable scoop enjoyed at night, with some noting that portions and prices are fair. Visitors repeatedly say they would return, with comments about the place being worth the visit and suitable for families and daily outings. A few reviews mention mismatches with pictures or disappointment in specific items, but these seem in the minority. Overall, La Diperie is seen as a lively, flavorful destination with easygoing vibes, broad choices, and strong customer care.View restaurant profile
La Diperie
Opens Today at 6 pmThe Village/Centre-Sud
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≈ 0.5 km
Soufflé is described as a quiet, cozy spot with a relaxing atmosphere that invites lingering over dessert, especially on a cold day with a hot coffee. Pastries are praised for being super soft, light, and delicately scented, with balanced sweetness. A lighter style cheesecake is a hit, crowned with berry, caramel, and pistachio toppings, and the not overly sweet profile wins converts who usually dislike dense cheesecakes. Generous portions are noted, making it a favorite for a sweet treat in Montreal. Staff are described as efficient and friendly, contributing to a welcoming vibe that makes visitors want to stay awhile.View restaurant profile
Soufflé
Opens Today at 2 pmThe Village/Centre-Sud
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≈ 0.6 km
Reviews describe Blonde Biscuiterie as a cookie focused spot with a wide range of flavors, from classic chocolate chip and Kinder to more inventive options like Key Lime Pie, and many customers praise cookies that are freshly baked, soft in the middle and crisp at the edges, with a balanced sweetness and appealing packaging. The interior and decor are noted as funky, and the neon glow from the Nostalgia Wall adds a nostalgic vibe, though some find the space a bit dull and would welcome seating to enjoy the cookies on site. A few batches are criticized for uneven baking, with centers that are undercooked or cookies that taste too doughy or overly sugary, and some flavors feel similar across the lineup. Prices are described as reasonable for the bite sized cookies, and staff are frequently described as friendly and helpful.View restaurant profile
Blonde Biscuiterie
Opens Wednesday at 12 pmThe Village/Centre-Sud
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≈ 0.7 km
Reviewers consistently praise the pastries and bread at Arhoma, noting fresh, high quality items, a wide range of options from croissants and chocolate pastries to vegan pastries, and flavorful desserts; many appreciate the cozy cafe atmosphere and the feel of artisanal handmade products. Service is described as a mixed bag: some encounters are warm and professional, while others are cold or inattentive, with frequent comments about slow organization, long waits for warmed sandwiches, and orders not always handled smoothly. Several reviews mention the store's popularity and busy mornings, which can contribute to delays, and some suggest that staff training or management attention to the guest experience could improve speed and courtesy. There are also concerns about communication regarding safety recalls or product changes, and a few items receiving complaints about accuracy or ingredient labeling, such as vegan options not being clearly identified. Despite these issues, customers emphasize the quality of baked goods that keeps people returning, with many describing the products as delicious, the vegan selections welcome, and the overall value as worth it for the experience. Overall, Arhoma is seen as offering excellent bakery items and a welcoming space, but the service experience and efficiency vary by visit and location.View restaurant profile
Arhoma
Opens Today at 6 amThe Village/Centre-Sud, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: Guide to the Best Galettes des Rois in Montreal for EpiphanyMust-Try Yule Logs in Montreal: Our Picks for a Memorable Holiday SeasonView More
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≈ 0.8 km
El Delicioso MTL is described as offering excellent Mexican food in Canada, with a note that horchata drinks were spoiled. The reviews say the name fits the food and the atmosphere is friendly, making it a great place to eat. Tacos are described as among the best ever, the tortilla is praised, and there is a strong sauces section. The meats are juicy and tender, and the order included a Birria burrito along with three campechano tacos, a chorizo taco, a cochinita taco, and a pollo taco. Overall, the feedback points to a high quality, flavorful experience with standout dishes and welcoming staff.View restaurant profile
El Delicioso MTL
May be temporarily closedQuartier des Spectacles, The Village/Centre-Sud
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≈ 0.8 km
Allo Daisy comes across as a tiny, cozy spot that shines as a quick lunch or takeout favorite, with a menu focused on gimbap, ramyeon and bingsu and croffles that many find delicious and nicely presented. Reviewers praise the welcoming, family run atmosphere, friendly service, and careful attention to allergies, making it a reliable spot for groups and families. The vibe is cute with a bit of Kpop ambience, and the food is described as fresh, flavorful and comforting, though seating is limited and the space can get warm in summer with no AC. Dishes such as avocado gimbap, bulgogi gimbap, ramyeon and bingsoo receive frequent praise, while croffles and desserts are noted as standout treats. The experience is repeatedly described as lovely, affordable, and worth returning for, with many calling it a hidden gem and a unique option for gimbap and bingsu in the area.View restaurant profile
Allo Daisy
Opens Tomorrow at 11:30 amThe Village/Centre-Sud
Mentioned in: Montreal's Trendiest Desserts You Need to TryCrookie and Croffle in Montreal: Best Places to Savor These Viral Culinary TrendsView More
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≈ 0.8 km
Farine & Cacao is widely praised for its stunning pastry artistry, inventive flavor pairings, and top tier desserts, with many calling it one of the best patisseries in Montreal and Canada. The croissants, yuzu tart, Paris Brest, and chocolate and fruit desserts are frequently highlighted, as are the chocolates and elegant presentation. While the quality is repeatedly described as exceptional, some reviewers find prices steep and a few items disappointing in flavor or texture, and a couple report uneven experiences or less warm service. The ambiance is often noted as clean and chic, with good coffee and a welcoming staff, and pre ordering is seen as very convenient to avoid sellouts. Overall, the consensus points to a high end, must visit patisserie for pastry lovers, with caveats about cost and occasional variability.View restaurant profile
Farine & Cacao
Opens Today at 10 amLe Plateau-Mont-Royal, The Village/Centre-Sud
Mentioned in: Must-Try Yule Logs in Montreal: Our Picks for a Memorable Holiday SeasonTop 18 Must-Try French Bakeries and Pastry Shops in MontrealView More
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≈ 1 km
People describe Café POP as a warm, cozy neighborhood spot where everything is made in house, from the bread to the pastries, and the lunch menu is plentiful, fresh, and tasty. Sandwiches are a highlight, with Italian varieties and a broad selection of salads and fruit dishes, and the desserts such as croissants and fudgy brownies are frequently praised. Gluten free options are available and can be accommodated, with staff noted for being attentive and accommodating. The ambiance is welcoming and unpretentious, making it a reliable place to stop for coffee, a bite, or a chat with friends, with prices described as reasonable. Coffee is generally well liked, with special mentions of pistachio latte and chai latte, though a few reviews note inconsistency in coffee quality. Overall, the staff and the homemade feel, along with friendly service, make it feel like a beloved local spot and a favorite for regulars.View restaurant profile
Café POP
Opens Today at 7 amMercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve
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≈ 1 km
Collectively, reviews describe Pâtisserie T.M as a refined Japanese bakery and cafe where delicate pastries and savory bites are prepared with care and authenticity, with standouts like matcha and yuzu pastries, melon pan, karaage and korokke sandwiches, and a curry lunch among daily options. The service is repeatedly praised for being warm, courteous and attentive, even when busy, and the space is noted to be small with limited seating, often leading to lines and the suggestion to arrive early or book. While most agree the quality justifies the price, a few mention that portions can feel small for the cost. Gluten free options are available and praised, and the desserts are described as fresh, balanced and not overly sweet, with presentation and flavors noted as refined. Overall it feels like a welcoming, authentic spot where many plan to return, celebrate with special cakes, and enjoy the thoughtful care evident in both the food and the hospitality.View restaurant profile
Pâtisserie T.M
Opens Thursday at 12 pmThe Village/Centre-Sud
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≈ 1.1 km
Pâtisserie Cocobun is noted for offering the same delicious buns as its larger locations, even in a small space, and the bubble tea is affordable with appealing options. Service is mixed, with staff not always attentive as they chat during the order and pickup, yet orders are still accurate. Comments in French praise the staff as kind and helpful and also point to cleanliness and good service. Taken together, reviews suggest consistent food quality and a friendly, clean atmosphere, with some variability in attentiveness across visits.View restaurant profile
Pâtisserie Cocobun
Opens Today at 9 amQuartier des Spectacles, The Village/Centre-Sud
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≈ 1.1 km
Café Kujira is described as a cute cozy neighborhood cafe with a calm vibe, friendly staff, and good value coffee. The menu blends sweet and savory options, with standout biscuits and matcha cookies, and there are occasional drinks like beer, wine or cider on offer. The space is small with limited seating inside, though a park across the street provides a pleasant spot to sip drinks, and the cafe is dog friendly. While many praise the coffee and warm atmosphere, a few notes mention bitter or acidic filtered coffee and a matcha cookie that misses the mark. Overall, Café Kujira comes across as a reliable local favorite for tasty coffee, welcoming service, and a relaxed vibe, even if it can feel crowded and prices can be high in the downtown area.View restaurant profile
Café Kujira
Opens Today at 8 amLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
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≈ 1.2 km
At Marius et Fanny, reviewers describe a charming spot with friendly, attentive service and a warm welcome, where high quality coffee and a wide array of pastries are frequently praised. The pastry selection is noted for variety and excellence, with items like Pain au Chocolat, Raspberry Danish, croissants, tarts, and a delicate tiramisu, and many highlight the hot chocolate and cappuccino as standout drinks. Savory options such as a vegetarian croque monsieur are enjoyed, though some diners feel sandwiches are pricey even when ingredients are fresh and local. The shop is described as well placed in downtown Montreal, making it a must visit for pastry lovers and breakfast fans. Standout items, including Tropezienne and assorted mini desserts, receive frequent praise, and several reviews point to gluten free options and consistently warm, personalized service. Taken together, the impressions suggest a gem of a bakery cafe with delicious pastries and welcoming staff that invite return visits.View restaurant profile
Marius et Fanny
Opens Today at 7 amLatin Quarter, Quartier des Spectacles
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≈ 1.2 km
Reviews describe Wawel Patisserie Boulangerie as a cozy, European style bakery and cafe with a huge variety of pastries, Polish sweets, breads, deli items and good coffee. Guests praise housemade pierogies, plum filled ponki, Krakowska sausage, beignets and a wide range of fresh sandwiches, plus a warm, attentive staff and affordable prices. The atmosphere is often called charming and welcoming, with plenty to discover on the shelves and the option to dine in or take away. While several visits highlight fresh, delicious items, a few notes mention day old pastries on some mornings and suggest discounting or labeling older stock. Overall the place is seen as a reliable go to for comforting, well made treats and a distinctly Polish influence that keeps people returning to try more.View restaurant profile
Wawel Patisserie Boulangerie
Opens Today at 7 amThe Village/Centre-Sud
Mentioned in: Montreal's Best International Pastry Shops
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≈ 1.3 km
Maison de Thé Camellia Sinensis stands out as a destination for serious tea lovers, offering a wide and varied selection that spans everyday favorites to premium blends, with many customers enjoying discounts on certain teas and the option to order online. The staff are consistently described as courteous, knowledgeable, and helpful, with many reviewers noting clear explanations of tea concepts and tailored recommendations without being pushy. The shop is praised for its beautiful presentation, inviting atmosphere, aromatic interior, and the chance to sample teas through tastings or a sampler, and for hosting discovery workshops and a strong emphasis on origins and flavor notes on the website. The range includes numerous teas, tisanes, and infusions, and the store emphasizes authenticity and high quality with handpicked teas and craft traditions. Several reviewers highlight the convenience of a seamless shopping experience, good customer service, and a desire to return when in Montreal, though a small number mention occasional uneven service. Eco friendly practices and a focus on sustainable sourcing are noted as strengths, and the option to explore a substantial catalog makes it a top pick for enthusiasts seeking variety, education, and a refined tea experience.View restaurant profile
Maison de Thé Camellia Sinensis
Opens Today at 11 amLatin Quarter, Quartier des Spectacles
Mentioned in: Where to Find the Best Matcha Lattes in MontrealWhere to Find Hot Drinks to Warm Up in Quebec City?View More
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≈ 1.3 km
Ô Mont-Crêperie is described in reviews as a cozy, welcoming spot where crepes are made with care and flavors span classic Nutella and fruit to inventive pistachio banana and Dubai inspired desserts, with many plates praised for crisp textures and elegant presentation. Diners consistently note friendly, attentive service and a warm, homey vibe that makes it a place to return to with friends or loved ones. The atmosphere, cleanliness, and use of fresh ingredients are frequently highlighted, and the menu is favored for generous toppings and vibrant colors that elevate the dessert experience, with waffles and ice cream as appealing accompaniments. While most feedback centers on delicious crepes and hospitality, a minority report concerns about long waits or isolated hygiene issues on a single visit. Overall, Ô Mont-Crêperie emerges as a small but standout spot in Montreal for anyone seeking a sweet or dessert focused meal with approachable prices and reliable quality.View restaurant profile
Ô Mont-Crêperie
Opens Tomorrow at 4 pmQuartier des Spectacles, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
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≈ 1.4 km
Bar à Beurre earns praise for a charming, cozy, dollhouse like cafe with a friendly, attentive staff and an inviting, lively ambiance. Reviewers appreciate delicious macarons, tasty lunches and sandwiches, and a range of pastries, teas, and cappuccinos at reasonable prices, with high tea experiences and even tarot readings on certain Sundays adding to the experience. The decor and atmosphere are repeatedly described as endearing and immersive, making it a favorite for brunch, afternoon tea, and casual visits. Some notes of caution include cakes that can be overly sweet, such as the Millionaire bar, and occasional price increases that affect perceived value. A few guests mention miscommunications about custom orders and occasional early closing by staff. Overall Bar à Beurre is seen as a must try for its cozy vibe, quality treats, and friendly service, with the caveat that sweetness, consistency, and pricing can vary.View restaurant profile
Bar à Beurre
Opens Today at 7:30 amOld Montreal
Mentioned in: Savoring High Tea in Montreal: Where to Find the Best Afternoon Teas
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≈ 1.4 km
Reviews for HolyChoco converge on a decadent, dessert focused experience, with crepes, chocolate specialties, brownies, and pistachio cookies highlighted as exceptionally tasty and generously portioned. The food is consistently described as delicious and satisfying, making it easy to recommend, though several comments note that prices can be high for the size and that value varies with portion and timing. Service is praised when staff are friendly and attentive, while other experiences point to slower, uneven service, long waits, and occasional missteps during busy periods. The atmosphere is described as lively and welcoming at times, with family friendly gestures like a fruit plate for a baby mentioned, but some reviews call the environment loud or overstimulating. Overall HolyChoco is seen as a top choice for dessert lovers in the area, offering a standout array of sweet options that can be a bit indulgent for solo diners, but the richness and variety keep guests returning.View restaurant profile
HolyChoco
Open until 2 amDowntown
Review Summary
≈ 1.4 km
Overall, La Cave à Manger comes across as a cozy, hidden gem in Old Montreal with a pastry lineup that many describe as standout for its flaky, buttery textures, especially pistachio croissants and pistachio croissant rolls, croissant éclairs, and almond chocolate croissants, alongside well-regarded bagels and ham and cheese croissants. The space is intimate and often downstairs, with a charming outdoor seating area that is nice in good weather but limited in places and occasionally affected by birds. The staff are repeatedly described as friendly, attentive, and accommodating, helping make visits memorable with small thoughtful touches. Prices are noted as higher for the area, but most feel the quality and freshness justify the cost, even as a few items or experiences fall short or feel overpriced. Overall, it remains a must-visit for pastry lovers and a reliable spot for coffee and treats, balancing Old Port atmosphere with bakery excellence.View restaurant profile
La Cave à Manger
Opens Today at 7 amOld Montreal
Mentioned in: The Best Festive Drinks in Montreal: Hot Chocolates, Lattes, and Holiday Sips to Try This SeasonThe Best Autumn Drinks in MontrealView More
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≈ 1.5 km
Reviewers describe Homers Boîte à Beignes as a colorful, fun spot with a wide variety of soft, fresh donuts that cover classic favorites and creative flavors, with portions described as large and generous. Favorites cited include creme brulee, Boston cream, and pistachio, along with a pina colada and other bold options, and the packaging and themed boxes are noted as a nice touch for sharing. The atmosphere with arcade games and bright decor adds to the experience, though some find the games loud and distracting at times. Freshness can vary by location and day, with a few reports of donuts not being fresh or the dough feeling dry, while other visits highlight high quality fillings and soft textures. Prices are generally seen as reasonable or affordable, though a few mentions point to higher costs for certain flavors or toppings. Service is often praised for friendliness and efficiency, while at times the crowd or pace can slow things down. Overall, the donuts are described as big, flavorful, and visually appealing, making the place a popular destination for donut lovers and visitors, while experiences may differ by location and moment.View restaurant profile
Homers Boîte à Beignes
Opens Today at 9 amDowntown, Quartier des Spectacles
Mentioned in: A Guide to Montreal's Best Donuts: Essential Shops You Need to Visit
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≈ 1.6 km
Mamie Clafoutis is described as a beloved bakery and cafe for many, known for exceptional pastries, breads and croissants, with favorites like the Oh Mon Dieu croissant and a standout kouign amann, plus trusted pistachio tarts and chocolate filled treats. The atmosphere is repeatedly described as warm and charming, and the food quality remains high even after renovations, though several reviews mourn a shift away from a personal, neighborhood feel toward a self service model. The new concept emphasizes speed and convenience, with some customers noting an impersonal, supermarket like vibe, higher prices, and limited seating, while others appreciate the self serve option and the ability to warm or self-serve certain items. A coffee machine is often highlighted as a standout feature, adding a wow factor to the experience. Overall, pastries and breads are praised as top notch, and the place remains a go to for morning bites, but there is a clear desire for a middle ground that preserves warmth and human service while keeping the modern efficiency.View restaurant profile
Mamie Clafoutis
Opens Today at 7 amLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
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≈ 1.6 km
Dulce is described as a small dessert spot near Old Montreal and the Old Port that stands out for its inviting aroma and cute interior decor, offering freshly fried churros and an instagrammable vibe despite nearby dessert options. Experiences vary with hours and closures, as some visits found the shop closed when hours indicated it should be open, though a return visit included a warm staff member. The interior and scent contribute to the appeal, while the matcha flavor is often disappointing and the churro lacks the expected crunch, especially when freshly fried. Overall, Dulce is viewed as worth returning to for flavors and the charming ambience, with a note to adjust expectations on sweetness and texture at times.View restaurant profile
Dulce
Old Montreal
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≈ 1.6 km
La Diperie earns praise for tasty ice cream and a playful range of toppings and dips, though some dips taste more like white chocolate than the intended flavors. Outdoor dining is noted as a feature, and the atmosphere is described as welcoming with staff generally helpful and friendly. On the service side, experiences range from very positive, with staff helping customers choose popular flavors, to negative moments where a server appeared distracted and a few long waits occurred. The location is described as attractive and the surroundings pleasant, with many comments about smiling, generous hospitality and a caring overall vibe. The ice cream itself receives strong praise, with textures described as creamy and dips as rich, and mentions of specialty items such as pizza; a few reviews also note occasional declines in quality, like undercooked pizza. Overall, customers leave with positive impressions of La Diperie but note that service consistency and certain menu items can vary.View restaurant profile
La Diperie
Opens Today at 4 pmDowntown
Review Summary
≈ 1.6 km
Gong Cha is praised for a huge variety of drinks and frequent promotions, with many customers recommending the drink of the day when indecision sets in. The waffles are described as fresh and tasty, adding a sweet note to the visit. The shop is small and cozy with a festive atmosphere that adds to the appeal. Staff are consistently friendly and attentive, offering helpful recommendations like matcha bubble tea. Drinks are noted for being delicious and affordable, and the overall ambience is described as great. Late night service is highlighted as excellent and extra care during service stands out. An enormous variety and the option to customize sugar levels contribute to a positive and welcoming experience for both first timers and regulars. Overall impressions point to Gong Cha as a reliable, value friendly bubble tea spot with consistently positive reviews.View restaurant profile
Gong Cha
Opens Today at 12 pmQuartier des Spectacles, Downtown
Review Summary
≈ 1.7 km
Café SAT is described as a minimal yet warm space that works well for starting the day, having breakfast, or getting work done, with some noting a chic, Parisian inspired vibe and a peaceful, bright atmosphere. The location near Chinatown and Peace Park is praised for being convenient and roomy, though winter can feel very cold and a few reviews mention wanting to study there without the chill. Coffee quality is mixed but often praised for strong brews and standout espresso when made with care, while some drinks like chai and filtered coffee miss the mark for certain tasters, and a few say the drinks fall short compared to other spots. Pastries and light meals, including croissants and a healthy breakfast, receive favorable feedback and prices are generally described as reasonable or affordable. Overall, Café SAT offers a stylish, comfortable setting with friendly staff and a calm vibe, delivering memorable coffee and bites in equal measure while highlighting opportunities to improve consistency, noise levels, and winter comfort.View restaurant profile
Café SAT
Opens Today at 8:30 amDowntown, Quartier des Spectacles
Review Summary
≈ 1.7 km
Yeh! Yogourt Glacé et Café draws a mixed set of reviews. Some praise the concept and note friendly staff, including a mention of a Spanish speaking team member. Others question value, describing the frozen yogurt as plain and unflavoured and suggesting the product used to taste better. Pricing is described as a little high, though several say the flavor justifies the cost. Beverages such as iced tea receive criticism for not tasting good, while the staff remains described as nice. A note about naming confusion appears in one review, underscoring a sense of inconsistency. When conditions are right, the experience can be decent, but many point out that the quality and appeal vary by day or season and caution against visiting unless the Place des Festivals is active in summer. Taken together, the reviews present an overall picture of pleasant service with uneven quality and value across offerings.View restaurant profile
Yeh! Yogourt Glacé et Café
Opens Today at 12 pmQuartier des Spectacles
Review Summary
≈ 1.7 km
Café Olimpico is repeatedly described as a beloved, intimate Italian coffee spot in Old Montreal with a warm, bustling cafe atmosphere and authentic European charm that invites lingering even when space is tight. Reviewers praise rich, smooth coffee options from cappuccinos and espressos to cortados and specialty drinks, with many calling the coffee among the best they have had in Montreal. Pastries and desserts such as tiramisu, pistachio croissants, cannoli, bombolini, and gelato are highlighted as ideal companions, with notes on freshness and genuine Italian flavors. The experience is marked by friendly, efficient service and a welcoming staff that makes visitors feel at home, though several comments point to the small size and long lines during peak times and occasional inconsistencies in service. The location in the historic port area is praised for its ambiance and convenience, making it a must visit for coffee lovers and travelers alike, and many reviews describe the atmosphere as cozy, charming, and energetic with a distinctly European cafe vibe. While a few reviews mention negative exchanges or uneven hospitality, the general consensus is that Café Olimpico delivers a standout cup, delicious sweets, and a memorable Old Montreal experience that keeps people coming back.View restaurant profile
Café Olimpico
Authentic Italian Cafe
Opens Today at 6 am
Old Montreal
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≈ 1.7 km
Queues de Castor - BeaverTails is described across reviews as a lively, fast paced spot where beavertails are addictive, with a dough that’s crispy on the outside and soft inside and toppings ranging from chocolate and banana to pistachio and Nutella; poutine is often praised for being delicious, though cheese texture can vary, while hot chocolate is sometimes criticized as watered down; the service is usually fast and friendly, and takeout is well handled, though seating can be limited on rainy days or busy times; lines move quickly because orders are made to order, and the atmosphere is cute and colorful with a welcoming vibe, making it a popular quick stop for locals and visitors alike who often return to try more flavors.View restaurant profile
Queues de Castor - BeaverTails
Opens Today at 11 amOld Montreal
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≈ 1.7 km
Crémerie Saint Paul offers tasty buckwheat crepes and a welcoming vibe, with breakfast and lunch options that many reviewers found satisfying and service that is frequently attentive and efficient. Dishes like the chicken bacon and cheese crepe with a small side salad are often praised and described as delicious, and the spot is noted as a good choice to return to. Ice cream draws mixed feedback, with some flavors described as creamy and tasty, others criticized for lacking flavor or being pricey, and a few comments about texture or consistency. A few reviews mention crepes not being fully cooked or tasting eggy, while the overall atmosphere is described as warm and not too busy. Taken together, guests say the place is solid for a casual crepe and ice cream experience, though opinions vary on value and ice cream quality.View restaurant profile
Crémerie Saint Paul
May be temporarily closedOld Montreal
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≈ 1.7 km
Overall, Cachitos comes across as a cozy, welcoming spot with friendly service and a warm, relaxed vibe, where fresh Venezuelan snacks such as cachitos and tequenos sit alongside well made coffee and charming latte art. The menu earns praise for a variety of fillings such as ham and cheese, chorizo, goyave, and spinach, plus desserts like cocada, with the dough noted as soft and the fillings plentiful. Reviewers describe the experience as comfortable and authentic, with staff described as nice, patient, and attentive, and some noticing that seating can fill up so to go options are convenient. Many reviewers call it a must visit in Montreal and a memorable stop on trips, often highlighting the homey feel, approachable prices, and the sense that the flavors and preparations make Cachitos feel like a little piece of Venezuela in the city.View restaurant profile
Cachitos
Opens Today at 9:30 amLatin Quarter, Quartier des Spectacles
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≈ 1.7 km
Parc Sans Gluten stands out for gluten free pastries that rival non gluten free options, with croissants that are light, flaky and flavorful, along with delightful danishes and empanadas. The staff are repeatedly described as friendly and welcoming, and the setting by La Fontaine park with a sunny outdoor seating area adds to the appeal. Many reviews highlight safety for celiacs and dairy free eaters and call Parc Sans Gluten a must visit in Montreal for gluten free baked goods. A few notes mention that the owner can be less accommodating, prices can be steep and a payment glitch caused discomfort, indicating room for improvement in service. Overall the consensus paints Parc Sans Gluten as a true gem with exceptional pastries, generous variety and reliable quality that makes repeated visits likely, with some travelers even hoping for future locations.View restaurant profile
Parc Sans Gluten
Opens Today at 9 amLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: Montreal's Favourite Gluten-Free Restaurants and Bakeries
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≈ 1.7 km
Queues de Castor - BeaverTails is described in reviews as a popular must-visit spot in Old Montreal, with classic BeaverTails and flavors like pistachio and chocolate banana drawing the most praise and a range that keeps both newcomers and regulars interested. The service is noted as fast and friendly, with staff making the experience welcoming even when lines are long; the space is compact, so seating can be limited but the setup still allows for quick in and out. Beverages and treats are said to be delicious, often served hot, and the place is considered a reliable go-to for a sweet break while sightseeing. Some comments mention occasional greasiness or mess, crowded conditions, and limited seating due to demand, but overall the experience is seen as enjoyable and worth a return visit.View restaurant profile
Queues de Castor - BeaverTails
May be temporarily closedOld Montreal
Review Summary
≈ 1.7 km
Eva B is described as a standout Montreal thrift destination that blends a large vintage clothing selection with a cafe and a striking, artful interior. Prices are generally reasonable with a range of items and lots of finds, though some pieces are seen as overpriced. The in store food and especially cookies are repeatedly praised, along with vegan options and affordable cafe fare. Reviewers also enjoy the atmosphere, the decor, and features like the upstairs seating and terrace, occasionally a photobooth. However, there are cautions about accessibility and cleanliness, with warped floors, a busy layout and occasional strong smells. Size range can skew toward smaller fits and a few visits feel the selection has narrowed. Overall Eva B comes across as a memorable, eclectic destination that blends shopping with a cafe experience, offering unique pieces, tasty bites and a distinct Montreal vibe.View restaurant profile
Eva B.
Opens Today at 11 amQuartier des Spectacles, Downtown
Mentioned in: Montreal's Best Vegetarian Restaurants and Menus
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≈ 1.7 km
Located on the charming pedestrian Prince Arthur Street, Nous sommes Café is described as a small, bright, and cozy spot with a simple, elegant interior that invites a quick coffee or a longer pause. The espresso is often praised as outstanding with a well balanced roast and silky texture, while the matcha is consistently vibrant and creamy, with strawberry matcha being a favorite for many. Drinks like strawberry lemonade and a well made cappuccino are frequently highlighted, and the croissant, pain au chocolat, and cookies come up as tasty bites to pair with a drink. Service is noted as warm and attentive by many, though one visit recalls a rude barista and a mishap with oat milk that was corrected afterward. The overall vibe is cute, calm, and affordable, with a nice upstairs area for studying and a focus on keeping things simple and clean, though seating can be limited on busy days. Overall, the reviews point to a community minded café that delivers quality coffee and a welcoming atmosphere, with room for a little updating but consistently good drinks and a pleasant neighborhood stop.View restaurant profile
Nous sommes Café
Opens Today at 7:30 amLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
Review Summary
≈ 1.7 km
Pâtisserie Coco is described as a popular and fresh option in Chinatown with a self service tray system that makes selecting desserts quick and easy. Many reviews praise a wide variety of pastries, buns, and desserts that are generally fresh and flavorful, with desserts and bubble teas in particular noted as tasty. The locality is described as clean, and the overall vibe is warm and inviting, though some visits are marred by cold or inattentive service and busy weekends. Several patrons highlight standout items such as egg tarts, coconut buns, red bean buns, mochi, and the hot dog buns, and many say the pastry flavors and textures are impressive. Prices are described as fair or affordable given the range, and the checkout process where trays are filled and packed is noted as efficient. Some remarks point out limited seating and that the self service system may not appeal to everyone, but the place remains a must stop for many visitors. Overall, the reviews depict a bakery with a broad Asian pastry selection, strong fresh offerings, and a lively, occasionally crowded atmosphere.View restaurant profile
Pâtisserie Coco
Opens Today at 9 amDowntown, Chinatown
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